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HISTORY IS SET ASIDE FOR “FADS” IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS, PARENTS URITE POUR VIEWS OF THE FADS. t WRITE YOUR VIEWS OF THE FADS IN THE CITY'S PUBLIC SCHOOLS. pread bas the disenssion aver the sd-called “fads and fancies” in the sysien: of education now In vogue in the public schools become that Tho Evening World would like to hoar what the parents think, It algo invites an expression of opinion from tho teachers, communications from whom will be treated as confidential, Any teacher may feel free to write Tho Byening World candidly on the subject, confident that her name will not'be published, Opinions {rom both sides are inv.ted, Entirelyin Lower Graves i Studied in Detail Only by ) Child Out of Twenty At- g Public Schools. ISH HISTORY 1S “MORE IMPORTANT.” ints. Continue Criticism of fad and Fanoy” Policy Which is Essentials Out of Cur- of the Average Pupil. 4ef the conrplaints against the | fancies" syatem of education ¥orne in the public schools of ig that too little time Is giv- ! study of American history, fe declare children teave schoo! @ smattering knowledge of it events and men of their own While they are fairly profi: a fmwing animals and vegeta- Mxepognizing the calls and songs and in Delsartion “stunts.” yt + writes that her son knows $ about the Magna Charta, ‘ bm the Conqueror and the war be- een Wngiand and France than he docs iit the Constitution, George Wash fand the civil war, at the course of study in 4s prepared by the Board of shows that under the new Jeps time is dovoted to American formerly, Quite as much ds given to Wnglish history, b frequently emphazing of @ thorough knowledge of ww understanding of t he meni of our nation. Don't Expect Much. ditroductory note to the fiistory “the teacher ts cau- | ich.” The Board considers that sense in children’ devel- 7. In 6B, the grade inswhich history is first taken up, be “no attempt at a 2»: nde the question ” needs soon will be attempting or expecting | ' Bo wiv This, together with the history of our) constitutional developement, is “lett | largely to the elghth grades, when the | pupil wil have some knowledgo of Kng: ign history, 80 neocssary to the under standing of It." It is « matter of rac otd that sowreely 5 per cent, of children Who aceend tae puoi auws in this city ever reach the eighth} grades, | he method adopted by the Board of Kducation for developing the historical known In the days of the "Three R's, where the subject Is Introduced, ny mention js made of American history, but In\ tho syllabus teachers are tn: structed to give historical and blo- loal mannatives on, nfucius, uddha, Rameses iI, lanapalus, | Hercules, Homer, battles of Mara- thon and ‘Thermop¥iae, Romulus, Hane nibal, the Graochi} Caesar, Atila, Mo, hammed, Barbarossa, Peter the Hore Bt ales the Great, Napoleon and Bis: mar Having had their ‘historical sense” | thus developed, tho in the next grade the chijjren ape fitt to be introduced to the great men and) events of this country; but the introduc- thon must be only casual. ‘Teachers are permitted to give “briot aketches'’ only of Columbus, De Goto, Miles Standish, William Penh, Benjamin Fravictin, | Washington, the French and Indian war, Lafayette, Benedict Arnold, Nathan Hale, Jackson, Perry, Sheridan and Farragut. What Parents Say. (There is no decrease in the number of letters daily recelved by the Mvening ‘World, denoonolng the “fad and fan- oles” wae if ine Ruble sonnals, For one W Ly} je present course of Instruction, there are a hundred which condemn it as unfitted to aro children for business life, J ‘anion writes as fo:lows: { To the Maitor of the Evening World, | As I am perfectly familiar with the) machihery of the public schools some of | the following a oS aleut serve to) Illustrate & ‘ m,0f the rdiouldus situa) jons now existing, Tt seems to mo and it will probably gf Intelligent person that of Bnglish ts a most neces- sary and vital one for school children of all ageh, What man or woman & native of thig.great republic can fee) equipped to face the world unless to write and converse correctly and in- telligently? Drawing, construction work, paintin and notation of music are all very we! in ‘thelr way. They are Wet which may point out ‘the beautiful to youn, minds. But only the talented are bene+ fited by these, and few Indecd possess ft, What we want In our ca watem is that witich will advance not t) ten fut tho great mul- tltude, and these aforementioned smat: rion ate given epedtal perl whereuis no time ted to the study of English in cei grades and the teacher js left to shift Pe Kerk she may for inetmucting her niphipert, for which, though na tl ff Nga ake oe js held Mr, boot t snort ut the alno el can \we make u ne it ed iE peaple. woud, cake A COMPLETE CURE ONS INHALER or ringing in the ears has \Mown more nervous systems, caused festnoss and sent more people to the than any other ca ‘These jer, avo simply expressions of ure the Catarr and there will no ringing, no unpleasant h wil) be no dropping of mu- to the throat, lungs or stomach, Paw and Inhaler troatment {s humane work, Thousands of fare coming in from al! parts ntry declaring that this treat- factory of anything have ever tried. / Paw-Paw purifies the bloot and “pil Catarrhal poisons from the sy%- ques Indigestion and nearly Mi ‘of nervousness, Tho Inhaler shes tho sore spots, heals (he raw weapd KO t to the sent of dis- , glouds of medicated alr to iim thot pre tnfinined, It he ey ; agra 09 Also a Packege of Catarrh Tablots and o Package ef Paw-Paw Pills Given with PAW-PAW doing so much for the cure of Catarrhal deafness av this treatment, It allays tho inflammation of the Bustechian tubes, so that the swollen and inflamed mombrane {3 reduced and the hearing {a gradually but positively rostored. To make my Catarrh treatment complete tn every respect. I qm giving away my $1.00 Inhaler absolu T am aiso Biving away a packsgo of Paw-Pow Pilly ond a package of Catarrh Vablets, least four Uimes a day; use the Inhaler as often as vonventont. nnd be sure and tak & Paw-Paw Plil every night ond to auf ov Inject into th solution inade from the Ca 1 know it will cure Cat will cure Indigestion; 1 ten nervousness; I know it will build the genera} system, If you cannot tain the complete treatmenc Criggist send me one dolla vend It by express, chniges oll MU> Brondway and 2th wt. retiring it with 09 from your and I 1, wm TOR val | th Paper ouf misguided authorities vet see the light, vias two yer ‘timo to Ad | she writes; In grado SA, | 7 the Fditor of The Hyening World: | the course of Schools, and I would | practical sugaastions, The two | of the ° | Hpsly, of these complaints are just and well- founded, no matter what professional | educators sa: board conaldens thet study, D ne of the generation sto come, ough the efforts of vour worthy JESSIE FANLON. Last Year Practical, rand Parent” would abol- drawing, manual training e mentary sclence from thi h and devote the Here is what T am interested in 1 AN he “publi ike to make a few opular clamor are, frst, ¢ are not prepared as well to be for the practical bu: econd, that certain ate , unl jec Is consume too much time, ‘An attempt 1s made In the course of to uso the language of the edu- to acquaint the 11, In @ at least, with all the of his environment, It ts tm- i" manyal training (of tne ele are of wna what the last tw Feet a euMtetie tare aatae mutt @ the oniv @ att a owt the others. ‘Nh Ri ae Costigan to And thera beside the master’s desk 1 Beside my mother’s mk B, And But now those days are Past and gone If X would equal breaths of air they'd How man; They know just when the bud should fall; They know exactly how to throw when Vik playing basketball, They cut up worms and froga ond fah paible for the sehoo! to co this, ang better policy to and fynay litle things, ai the pupil a firm Ip on the estontlals of lie environs vt than it te merely to affor fdoscople view of the whoie of It Tt ts admitted that musio, drawing ord en iatry: sort) the moat value In (he lower nd while heat, light, sound and important enough, i) d to; “plok wp" he noods of those subjects, My proposel, then, Is to ott owt altoy rather mule, drawing and manual ‘aining and elembntary selenge fron ears of the doutke ead mie so waved to correbané is 9 I the: pelling, era feet, fins or wings, They study Greek; they study #rench; they atudy Garman, {tn fact, they atuly ove | “unimportant” few, Bukithe go Ae pi Yoster even’s stars, the Emmasculation of “The Star Spangled Banner.” Po the EMiitor of Tha Evening World: seh ayes t ling nid French, Gemn and t would do ron <j TRACHIR AND PARENT, The Modern Way. The "fad and fanzles"” cause. Mary | the inevitably gat Into verse, Here ig} Our children at who hk 0 sing of them: {ind grow uy: 8 five and ghd Years ago ince Ij Institutions, first went to a@hool, When foreign h ty ie, “The Stat Spangled Banner,” Ln calling one of the moat ithrillln; {n our that we Américans histories stanza, pevmitted to teach perverted hi:cories, vonsequence will be th: Influence {s iden rule; big armchair f sang rough’ my father's loving care I arned the Rule of Three. learned the country’s history, it je ie agse! 80), to school to “what they should know.” —(perhaps ‘tis better now our children mt learn our masters, and that their dut, tell you right away, t wh the truth and not pervert if times the human heart | If shameless individual should palpitate each day, head of our school systems ar: generato ns to {hgale with our anthem, thelr enews and ef hould ty extended to other vital break and when the flower ust tore, and t DECLARE = Aim a Whose losomotion ls performed without t rhing but an d old days are past and gone When, i “iat a tse Wg Walter 8. Jonkine ts Arouned Qver thanks are due the Byen- ‘or drawing tho attention of the general public to the amuging at- tempts being made to falalfy our schoo) id emagculate our national anthem by omitting Sts most stirring 1f managers of schools are WIN become denationalized | curly p ashamed of our glorious ent | ‘omesculatton of thoroughly un- nd that thoy are our ‘aervants ANN! Atied y' mat- he only manner in which Hyomel, tho Guaranteed Catarrt Cure, Prcseribea by Poysici.ns, No one should cuntound Hyome: with the it ings that are adver arth, itis ns iar superior to cae the diamond tg tore valuable than cap BingA, bs couipoaition Is saeret, bul Lik gives its lormyla to all reputable vii, nidians. Its Dace is, the valuabla .eucalyptis oll, famous ivr its antiseptic qualitios. This | combined With aromatic and healluy gums and balsaims, making @ puro liquid, watch When used in the Hyomei peek ti Alls (ho air you breathe with germ-! ixpase-destroying and healing Kill all oatarrhal germs there may bo In the throat, nove ond lungs. How foolish tt ty to try and cure catarrh by ewallowing*tablots or liquids. The only tural why 6 curo this disease and all other diseases of (he respiratory organs Is to dreathe Hyomel | This treatment has been Fo successful, 4 per cont, of all who have used It, that Hyomet {s now old by Hegeman & Co, unter an absolute guarantos to refund the money if it dovs no! cure, You run no viek whatever ip buying Hyomel. If it did not posseca unusual powers to cure it could not be svld upon this plan, The sompleto aml OUtNt costs $1.00, and comprises an Inhaler, n bottle of H mei and a dropper, The inhaler will Jast a lifetime, and additional bottles of Hyomel ean be obtained for 60 cents bet. 1s ‘The Corporation, 200 all branches ‘all orders ‘on poselpt ot price? Killing legetinn & Rrondway fam Ji anese_ war critically NS ‘oommerent authority’ in ‘Almanac for 1906, Lincoln, Grant, pre- 9 i ° Sugar-cured, lean, tender little hams ‘of delicious flavor, selected from the best grade of young cornfed porkers, For three days we will sell them below. packers’ 7 prices, a Cc Peas. SURPRISE BRAND, - Fancy quality early June silted Peas, Dei and tener nhs value 12¢.; next three days 3 cans for. + 25c 4 Oranges Eewttt, Juicy navels, just arrived from Florida, a dozen, 35c., 20c 30c,, 25, and: Lemons. Bright, juicy Messinasy fancy quality; another new Importation; 1 3 t dozen, 18. and... BOC Apples. Cholcest Baldwins and Greenings; the best for eating and 21 cooking; basket... ++ Cc Laundry Specials. soe Reith, Pan Sakae Jast much lol Universal favorite in Faby, PeMcchold a cal Clenewel Washing Powde nh waah vay) 4-1, pk Pit. Page, Be; O-o%, — Pure emoyer thea To aome a luxury, to for|the toilet; | 2¢ 1 Protetred, bi are a Tot 10. Jue Ribd siest nade Elast! io Starch — Famous for its excel- Tenge: large pkee., 10c,; small 5c 5c of Lime—The oss’ bleacher q b. cay Tek A and most th 106 and sooth. “lb. jumph; | pure Yyetb, can, 1De, hove Y shi n—Peerle nourishing: Cocon— ti. can, 176.4 Choeolate—Butter’s nothing finer cake ToT New Jersey mest New Jersey packed In large cant 25c¢ extra: sifted carly en and tender; Wepicked cans: wet 186 ie Club, great family fa East V! sifted 10c a Pens—Hilinta more health Asparagus i lon green, ton stalls; a can Stringless Beans—Lsele brand; ty tender and fino flavored AM ees Baked Beans—Triumph (hh tomato aauci ekeope tomate brand, 1b, I want people to take my Paw-Paw at «“Toemorrow ts St. Valentine's Day All In the morning betimes.” BIG BASKET of good groceries Is about as sensible, satisfying and loves fostering a valentine a8 the homemaker or homekeeper can secretly smuggle in to cach other, The whole family shares In the happiness and satisfaction which is radiated from such a substantial offering from Rind, Every one of the 142 stores of JAMES BUTLER is a distributing centre for these Joy-producing offerings. The rare quality of our pure foods and bever- ages would tickle the palate and comfort the Inner man of old St, Valentine himself. The prices tap the family pocketbook so lightly that the pleasure of buying from us is greatly enhanced. We print a partial list, showing how the best may be procured for the [east money expenditure, To get the whole story you must visit one of our groceries and ask for what you want, Double ‘srw Trading Stamps GREEN Freely Given with All Patchases Except C. 0. D, Groceries, Specal Git of “S. & H.” Green Stamps in Place of Double with Butler’s Famous Teas and Coffees. 40 “5&4.” Gren stem Golden Tips Sis cinest ant mon 5 Oc 40 "8 eit aren stem UNXLD TEAS Shrereion°Rh tasty 25 “8. 6H" Green Stamm Best No, | Teas cuca tinct, imate, SSC 15 “8 8 t. creen temor Choice No.2 Teas Mi tmaktatat's 25C 10 “s 41." Green stamps Best Mocha and Java Coffeescr nice: 25¢ 19 “2. i Green Stamps B Easily worth 30c. 8 thee tt Best Mari acaibo Colfee Our regular price, SOC 10 "it ase te Best Santos Coffee se uurtres" 7c 10 “Sith every bot” Choice Santos Coffee ‘frre: vurprice, LSC 'Sineeribor™ Best Combination Coffee ixitz 20c You See Them Everywhere— 142 Grocery Stores. Trade at the Nearest and Save Money on Every Purchase, The New Magazine for Housekeepers, full of valuable recipes and infor 4 mation, with complete pricelist and all store addresses, Now Roady ARO tH “Good Living.” Copy Free to Number o! Every Patron, Inquire at the nearest store, or gend postal to James Butler, 90 Washing- ton Street, New York, I, Wines and Liquors. Largest Retailer in America, 59 Licensed Liquor Stores, Or- ders may be left at any of our Grocery Stores for delivery 'C. O, D, from the nearest Licensed Liquor Store, These are a few of our c { low-priced Specials for three days only:— [LT Mammoth) ! Bottle Imperial Whiskey....... | All Four 4 Bottle J, B. Choice Sherry... Bottles, Dollar Fy Botite J. B. Choice Port......, Special ”"|$1.00 WHITE CROSS } 4 Bottle J. B, Choice Claret... CALIFORNIA Port and Sherry. Rock and Rye. ; f rystallized rock ea with finest ik ye; cure for 69¢ ff tle Godot Frere’s Thres-Star Str John Power's Three Swallow French Brandy. Irish Whisiiey. a bot $4.15 Famous Dublin Pot sti ee Guinness’s Extra Foreign Bublin Stout. ‘Thomas MeMujlen'n White Gabel, | BUTLER’S Monogram Rye. id Ryo Whiske apecial alton. alt gall dy a bi 75¢ i Imported inf! Slercnist: Duffy's Celebrated ‘falt Whiskey, aN 76C Bass Ale.—Wnite Label. ¢; special $1.89) ! Tie Famous Kingussic Scotch Whiskey. sd and mellow; epectal price, 5 SS Rn ea Be BS California Clarets, Cy, B, California, a hottie, 7 3. B, Zinfandel, a bottle, Se Fine Imported Wines. | 1, aytteo, tea piamoua, a 25 Glraida Sherry and Castille Port, Paty ' Rare viniages; ob 75¢ Wiviasr Wace lavelianntes ts iene Sugar Corn. MONOCACY VALLEY. Extra quality Maine style sweet, fresh, erharty ane eater rn, unéqualles ae; nextthree days,3 cans for 25c er oe Blue Ribbon Soups, The best ‘cafined Soup that'can be made} wholesome, savory and nu. Helos A Hy at pt ye usual price; 2°Ta quart,cans for ; 25c oe Daintiest Biscuits, Fresh from the ovens of National Biscult Company, Ginger Wafers. Cut to Bute ins. t Pi Batioess fan nt betes en anes ie ere Condensed Milk. From Pure Unskimmd Milk, Essie, Brand—richest and | 0. Dest,a can, Cc Liberty Brand—rich in CHa, A ABesrseseeonse OC Butter’s Grand—pure, creamy and fresh, a can...., Handy House Cleaners at Special Prices. Triumph Metal Polish —Maxen every- pring shine; no scratching; @ 5c OX. Migaia’ Metal | Pol Hae, Meine ho le i Putz Pomude Pollsh old shine Stove Polls! eline Pas oe Dressing — Blue on ‘and pollahex equal to new; bi tle, with mop, each .. . Scrubbing Brushes—Made for ser- view; two sizes; each, Do, and,, 5c ETT RNR Sugar Corn— brand; highest qual- ity Maine sugar corn; creamy, sweet and tender; delicious honeyed Qe field flavor; 2 cans for Ksate, brand; choicest Califor- Peaches Jnia fruits, ‘xpevtally seigetod Pears, . and preverved in richest 23 syrup; large can Cherries—festy brand; finest grown in California, preserved in heayy, pure syrui eat delicac Boeded Ralsins—Triumph bri Clean, Keedless; package, 1e.s Peerless brand, a package,.... Currante—Blue Ribbon; the famous You- tzzes from sunny Gre due MW. earton ese M lade-—Kelller's dee Neoteh Orange 3 #tone pot Mushroom Ketel well’s Import delight; lottle .. Curry Powder—Butle Indian condiment, a bottle Shredded duinty dessert Tée.y lb. bKmoked Beet. day; 2 packages, Blue Rib be + In molsture Table Salt—Anchor brand; runniug, 4-1), bag... Clder or White Wine ¥ } i in quart by ac | ney Grenoble punt and freon; ni, LOC Butler's best, quality San int bottle, with pats 2s Rlish V quality; Veerless Malt Extract wo and chiidre: B11; a hottle..... Meifust Ginger Alo-—liow: ert and bert imported 81.17; a bottle, Innaler, ora thas | ‘oth | fh }Avenue’| busy | ‘Tuesday’s Big Specials Hi as well as the wonderful merchandise at bargain prices H stamps ‘for those who shop after 12'9’cloek. , ' fie (or 6T, To,the women who are look.ng sor honest hargaing whige they cnn mnase their money buy the most and the best, we hon- éstiy say that our Tuesday bargains offer the greatest induce, ments to trade,at the Fourteenth Street Store, sib Save B, & M. Blue Tiading Stamps To collectors of B. & M, Blue Trading Stamps, who, do, thelf shopping in the morn'ng there is the opportunity of double stamps ‘Single Tuesdey Bargains for Women Pie fx Bead Necklaces, value 1.00, 1h¢ {or Men's and Women’s Slippers. 19e for 50c piain and fancy cide and back combs, 4,98 for 10,09 1015.00 Sable and Isabella Opossum Scarfs, QBe ‘or 1.79 Crepe Chiffon Automobile Veils three yard) long, Qe tor Women's Black Over, si.ers with seven buttons. All sizes, Gc for Women’s 1.00 genuine Onelta natural woo! Union Suits, Qe for 75c Silk Belts in a large variety of all the newest designs, 1,89, for Women's Walking Skirts made of melton and mixtures 2.09 for Sable Opossum Scorfs with brush tail. Former price 3.98, 2.10 for 2.50'to 3.00 Corsets made of strong contit’ (*x!"9! ‘rut ) Oye for Women’s Black Hond-Made Between-Seasons fats, value W 4.96 for Women’s Corts, threeequaster length. 2.87 for Women’s 5.00 black Taffeta Waiais. Se far 1.C0 Black Walrus Grain Leather Bags with gilt and nickel tri Qc Ker Piece of § yards of all silk satin and GG Ribbon, No. 2 in all (castes) Ve for 1,25. B, Corsets and R, &G, Low bust, short hip, girdle top, t 2,97 for Women’s Skirts, walking length, made of cheyiot and ( ue Basten ) A Zig tor 3 pars of Women’s 12% Fleeced Cotton Hosiery full oa Bhi ad 69 for 1,00 to 1.50 Gloves. | & Ge per palr for 1.00 to 2, We fr Knitted Mittens, value 25 . ,| Bye and 49c for Men's Working Glover. Children’s Wear Costs Little 19¢ for 50c Game of Bird Centre Etiquette, 10¢ for Children’s 25¢ Fleeced Ribbed Vests, 1.09 for choice of rema'nder of our Girls’ 4.98 Coats. f ALC for Calidren’s 25c Ribbed Cotton Shiris, fleece lined. BHC for 500 Roller Skates, black whesla and high strap back. ¥.Y8 for Infants’ 6,00 Complete Outfit, consisting of twenty-five pieces. Yard Goods: Each Item a Bargain 12)4e per yard for 25c Vellings in blaek, trown and navy. 254’ per'yard for $0c Albatross, All good colors and bleck. BH 2Ge° per yard for $0r Colored Cord Wash Silks. A grest bargain. H 2Qe per yard for 40c Silk Taffetal'ne in the newest Spring shades, ‘ 16¢ per yard for 29c Rufiled Renaissance Bobbinet, lace insertion and edge, © BC per yard for $c Cheviot Cheek Suiting, 38 inches wide and strictly all wool. 5c fig for 15c to 39¢ Fancy Trimmings, Braids and Guiimpe, black and'¢olors, Embrofderles and Muslin Wear Ge per yerd tor sample strips of fine Embrolderies, worth 10c, 25e fcr 45c Flamelette Underskirts, Deep ruffie with scalloped edge, Ge for 25¢ Cambric Drawers, good quality, umbrella hemstitebed raffle, G8e for 1.00 Mercerized Sateen Petticoats with accordion plaited flounte, De. for Women’s 1,00 Percale Wrappers with yoke, trimmed with offen, ASC. for, 75 White Petticoats, good quality, with umbrella dounce and raphe” Be Pes :yara for 3,000. yards of Torchon Edging An Luvertions, sworth i tote. BEC for He Night Gowns made of cambric and muslin, triemmed with Mon logertion- Men’s and Boys’ Clothing and Shoes 2Ec for Men's 50c Double Fleeced Shirts, amid 5,00 for Men's 12.09 Overeoats, all wool and cut very stylish, ’ 7.00 tor Men's 12.00 Suits, all woo! fabrica and latest models, 19¢ for Men's 3% Cheviot Working Shirts, with attached collar, ‘ Fe tor Foederer's 25c Vici Polish; produces brilliint, lasting pa‘iah, j 1.65 for Boys’ 3,00 and 3,50 all wool Suits in double ( ***ett*a. ont, wags sre: Qe for Young Men's 1,37 Shoes, Carco calf, And good Yevenen cally 25 for 4 pairs of Men's 1214c Halt Hote, seamless cotton, Sites 9% and 10 Flannels, Domestics and Linens 45¢ each for 9c Sheeis, linen finish, full size, I 10¢ pet yard for 19¢ Fancy Knickerbocker Suiting, 16¢ cach for 39c and 49c Sample Scarfs and Shams. Tse per yard for 1$c Outing Flannel, full yard wide, toe per yard for 12%4c Dress Gingham, 36 inches wide. 6246 pet yard for 12 ‘he India Linon. | 1214 @ per yard for 25¢ White Walsttngs. Cigars and Smokers’ Goois 1.89 for 25 Continental Cigars, 19¢ for 50c Briar Pipes. 10¢ for 25c Briar Pipes, all large sires. | 9,49 for 50 Battle Axe Perfectos, UPe for 50 Conjurers! Cigars, long filler. | 9,44 for 25 10c Corsican Genera’s, Notions and Drags No nail orders on Druga, per card for 15¢ and 2c Pearl Buttons, large size, $e for light weight and single Rubber Dreis Shields, worth 12c, Ae per dozen for English Safety Pins, all sizes, Worth 4c per paper, 14¢ for Pitcher's Castorla, 58 for Pau 69e for Guide's Peptomanzan. Bie for (pi 84, 01.,) Medicine, ing? i Le per spool for Alexander King’s Sewing Cotton, 200.yard spools Cubtottaey ie Here Are Your Candy and Stationcry ‘be each for original George Washington hatchet candy boxes, value 10c, Je per box for one-quirs boxes of Writing Paper, in a quality worth 15c, Furniture, China and Household Goods Ge exch for 1.39 Comfortables. 10.25 for 15,00 Reclining Back Go-carts, 18e for Triple plate Rogers Dessert Knives, 4,98 for 6.98 California Blankets, fine qualify, i s,Q {or 6.CO Trunks, strongly made, We have only 24, Plates cf waite porcs'ain to match ( hd ) 43,47 (01/35.00 Sewing Machin:s, modern In every respect. Yo each (or 19 to 49c Lithopaaphed and Tap siry Pillow Teps, | Be per set for 5.0 dozen of white Cups and Saucers, tea or coffee size, 1.89 fer White Enamelled Bedste.d with heavy posts, Good de ign, styong, YBe for 2.25 Spring, metal tubing, ¢'ose woven wire fabric, strong and durable, Bae for Market Basict. | 29e@ for set of 6 imported Table M: 7@ tor Spiasa Mats, decorated kind, Me@ tor Rolling Pins, revolving handles, 2Be each for 50) Framed Pictures, 12}4xlvh¢, regular value 35c, ( Rugs and Oilcloth 1.49 fr 2.5) Wilton Veivet suys, size 27254 shes, he.49 fo 25,00 Seamless Wilton Rujs, s'ze 8.2x11,6, : 49 4@ per square yard for 1,5) Inlaid Linoleum, lai i fres, Ze Per square yard for 25 to 302 Oilcloth, good quality, Framed in Oak and Gilt, Groceries and Fresh Meats nd.us your nam’ an address and we will send you fres of charge ae oraers reve.” AU mall and telephone onters prompcly “attended to, e jv) orders 1) RY OVAL TOL ¢ on BATH 11 L ADELPHIA |4HORT RTERSORAP PLY ge | SBEF: Jejrer th. \GINcER SNAPS BO ) RAISINS |Natlonal Blvouit|SB¥ PORK: jj Cuiitornia|COn8, Wen | Ie sss STEAK; mr Ade